of the track, it will trigger the whis-
tle as the model passes. If the
contact is reversed, it will trigger
the bell.
Brake: To trigger the "squealing"
brake sound, reduce the model's
speed slowly. This requires a
skilled hand and a little practice.
Standing sounds: With the
Multi-Train System, you hear the
air pump while the loco is stand-
ing. After a short pause, the safe-
ty valve releases steam. Then you
hear the feedwater pump filling
the boiler.
To hear the standing sounds with
analog operation, a low voltage
(approx. 6.5 volts) must be main-
tained on the tracks. Turn the
throttle to a low setting so that the
loco does not yet start, but you
can hear the sounds.
Hint: To obtain standing sounds
with analog operation while the
throttle is turned off, the 65011
Sound Unit Power Storage must
be installed.
Hint: This model is equipped with
a starting delay circuit. This
enables the model to produce
standing sounds while it is
stopped.
Attention! Do not connect this
model to other locomotives with
different starting characteristics.
This can damage the internal
gearing.
Power Supply
Attention! For safety and reliabil-
ity, operate this model with LGB
power supplies (transformers,
power packs and controls) only.
The use of non-LGB power sup-
plies will void your warranty.
Use this model with LGB power
supplies with an output of more
than 1 amp. For more information
on LGB power supplies for indoor,
outdoor and multi-train operation,
see the LGB catalog.
Attention! After extended opera-
tion, this model may leave carbon
dust or other debris around the
track. This dust and debris can
stain carpet and other materials.
Consider this when setting up
your layout. Ernst Paul Lehmann
Patentwerk and LGB of America
are not liable for any damages.
SERVICE
Do-It-Yourself Service Levels
Level
- Beginner
Level
- Intermediate
Level
- Advanced
Attention! Improper service will
void your warranty. For quality
service, contact your authorized
retailer or an LGB factory service
station (see Authorized Ser-
vice).
Hint: Additional expert instruc-
tions for many LGB products are
available at www.lgb.com.
Lubrication
The axle bearings and the side
rod ends should be lubricated
occasionally with a small amount
of LGB Maintenance Oil (50019).
Cleaning
This model can be cleaned exter-
nally using a mild detergent and
gentle stream of water. Do not
immerse this model.
Attention!
equipped with sound electronics.
Do not expose the speaker direct-
ly to water.
Replacing the light bulbs
Front light: Pull the number plate
off the lantern. Remove the screw
holding the lantern. Pull the
lantern housing away from the
model. Remove and replace the
bulb. Reassemble.
Rear light: Pull the lantern hous-
ing away from the model. Remove
and replace the bulb. Reassem-
ble.
Cab
light:
remove and replace the bulb.
Replacing the
smoke generator
- Pull the smokebox front from the
model (Fig. 5).
- Pull the safety cover out of the
smoke stack (Fig. 7).
- Turn the smoke stack clockwise
and remove it (Fig. 8a).
- Remove three screws inside the
smoke box and remove the
This
model
Using
tweezers,
is
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